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Re: windows scripting encoder
From: Stephanie Wehner <_ () R4K NET>
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 17:57:52 +0100
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 02:29:08PM +0200, Doru Petrescu wrote:
they used DES. quoting from the program...
uhm.. hm, taking a peak into applied cryptography I would expect DES to look a bit different and not just map an 8bit char to another one, one by one. hm. Perhaps we are talking about a different scripting encoder ? I was refering to the one made by microsoft.
/* CFDECRYPT: Decrypt Cold Fusion templates encrypted with CFCRYPT Matt Chapman <matthewc () cse unsw edu au> Usage: cfdecrypt <encrypted.cfm >decrypted.cfm Requires a DES encryption library to compile. */if you need it and can't find it anywhere else, try downloading from http://bigD.kappa.ro/~pdoru/cfm/cfdecrypt.c
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